@booklet {1620, title = {"New Arcadia"}, howpublished = {Future Science Fiction}, volume = {no. 30 }, year = {1956}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ A Gun for Dinosaur And Other Imaginative Tales\ (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963), 315-59.

}, month = {1956}, pages = {4-41}, abstract = {

Three supposed utopias in conflict with each other. Two of the utopias are humans and represent a division within a colony called Nouvelle-Arcadie, settled by French-speaking Swiss pacifists. The split between the two groups was mostly based of two men each wanting power. The third utopia was a subgroup of advocates of violence settled from a pacifist planet.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {L[yon] Sprague De Camp (1907-2000)} } @booklet {1372, title = {Rogue Queen}, year = {1951}, note = {

Rpt. New York: Dell, [1952]; New York: Ace Books, [1965]; New York: New American Library, 1972; and New York: Bluejay Books, 1985. Collector\&$\#$39;s Edition illus. Jill Bauman with an \"Introduction\" by James Gunn (3-8). Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, 1996.

}, month = {1951}, publisher = {Doubleday}, address = {Garden City, NY}, abstract = {

Society structured like a beehive or an ant colony with warriors, drones, and a queen. The novel concerns the arrival of humans who upset the system by introducing a supposedly neuter female to sex.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {L[yon] Sprague De Camp (1907-2000)} } @booklet {1296, title = {The Carnelian Cube; A Humorous Fantasy}, year = {1948}, month = {1948}, publisher = {Gnome Press}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Satire in which the protagonist visits a series of worlds. The first is a purely rational world, followed by a world of individualism, and then a world of science with a medieval touch. All are unsatisfactory.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {L[yon] Sprague De Camp (1907-2000) and [Murray] Fletcher Pratt (1897-1956)} } @booklet {8741, title = {"Stolen Dormouse"}, howpublished = {Astounding Science Fiction (New York) }, volume = {27.2 - 3 }, year = {1941}, note = {

U.K. ed. Astounding Science Fiction 27.2 (April 1941): 2-41. Rpt in his Divide and Rule (Reading, PA: Fantasy Press, 1948), 139-231.\ 

}, month = {April - May 1941}, pages = {9-32; 130-34, 136-61}, abstract = {

Future dystopia with a new feudalism based on corporations.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {L[yon] Sprague De Camp (1907-2000)} }